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Five For Friday – 26th January 2024

Larry Thomas Moore Jr. – ‘Our Feelings’

After a run of powerful and emotive delights in recent months, fast-rising singer-songwriter Larry Thomas Moore Jr. is back once again to offer up the vibrant new single ‘Our Feelings’. Harnessing more of that immersive alt-folk direction he has built for himself, he is certainly looking to pull on our heartstrings with this one.

Scrimshaw Porn – ‘Edgar Allan’

Following on from a riveting run of releases these last few years, emerging artist Scrimshaw Porn continues his vibrant ascent with the atmospheric new effort ‘Edgar Allan’. Brimming with broad and tantalising textures at every turn, he is returning to the fold with one of his most progressive outings to date.

Ellis Evason – ‘LAUNDRY DAY’

After recently returning with his much-loved sophomore LP ‘SINS OF THE FATHER’ in recent weeks, UK artist Ellis Evason continues the support for his newest LP with the breezy new cut ‘LAUNDRY DAY’. Blending a disco-inspired groove with a  progressive hip-hop flow throughout, this new one cements him as a true innovator on the rise right now.

ION – ‘Surface Tension’

Having spent much of last year establishing himself as one of the more inventive names on the scene, London-based producer ION is back to his eclectic ways once again on the passionate new single ‘Surface Tension’. Adopting a fresh and progressive approach to his production once again, he is definitely one to keep a firm eye on for the months ahead as well.

The Call From Upstairs – ‘Fading’

With a sound that takes influence from the darker side of post-punk alongside post-modern alt-pop ballads, DIY alt-rock project The Call From Upstairs continue to shine across their vibrant new gem ‘Fading’. Brimming with a warm and immersive atmosphere at every turn, they feel like a name we should be getting very familiar with soon.

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